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Charting change from the cutting edge of knowledge, pursuing the frontiers of
research to ever-widening horizons, the Social Scientist has built a reputation
of being an outstanding journal in social sciences and humanities. For over three
decades now, it has analysed trends, recorded changes, even roadmapped the future.
Its writers , veteran and newcomer, tackle subjects with a breadth and depth
that makes the Social Scientist indispensable to teachers and students, laymen
and specialists.
Recognized experts and brilliant young minds write on economic policy, social
change, institutions and organizations, issues in history, methodology and
theory.

The "moving wall" represents the time period between the last issue
available in JSTOR and the most recently published issue of a journal.
Moving walls are generally represented in years. In rare instances, a
publisher has elected to have a "zero" moving wall, so their current
issues are available in JSTOR shortly after publication.
Note: In calculating the moving wall, the current year is not counted.
For example, if the current year is 2008 and a journal has a 5 year
moving wall, articles from the year 2002 are available.

Terms Related to the Moving Wall

Fixed walls: Journals with no new volumes being added to the archive.

Absorbed: Journals that are combined with another title.

Complete: Journals that are no longer published or that have been
combined with another title.